Condition Anatomy
The Pes Anserine Bursa is located on the inner side of the knee, beneath the tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus muscles.
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Understanding the Injury
Inflammation occurs due to overuse, improper biomechanics, obesity, arthritis, or a sudden increase in activity.
Symptoms include: medial knee pain, localized tenderness, swelling, and pain when climbing stairs.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Our conservative treatment includes:
Surgical Treatment Options
Surgery is rarely required and reserved for severe, resistant cases.
Recovery Expectations
Most Patients improve within 3 to 6 Weeks.
Untreated bursitis can become chronic and limit daily mobility.
When to See an Orthopedic Surgeon
Persistent inner knee pain or swelling should be evaluated early.
Why Accelerate Orthopedics is the Right Center
We accurately distinguish pes anserine bursitis from joint pathology using targeted imaging.
How Our Doctors Diagnose the Condition
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